(EXTRACTED FROM FXUS64 KHGX 191126)
The initial cold front has entered the area - and though a bit
slower than expected - should reach the coast by 13Z or so. CLL
reported light showers after the wind shift and do bring that
potential to all the downstream sites. Short term guidance does
indicate some potential for thunder towards the coast as we warm
up some, but at this time think that it will be quick enough to
restrict everything to showers. If the front does slow any more,
coastal sites may need to have some thunder introduced.
Beyond that, skies clear relatively quickly once showers come to
an end, and we should rise rapidly into VFR conditions with breezy
northwesterly winds. Though the gusts should drop off overnight,
think sustained wind speeds will only decrease modestly.
On an equipment note, UTS has not reported since yesterday
evening, and suspect that the station has lost power. Until
service can be restored, amendments for the site should not be
expected.
Luchs